Chinese tech giant Tencent Holdings said it fired nearly 70 employees last year for behaviour that included accepting bribes and offering fake online internships for money, as the company continued its internal anti-graft campaign. The company’s anti-graft department investigated over 50 cases involving bribery and embezzlement in 2021, referring at least 10 of those to police for suspected criminal offences, Tencent said in a statement on Tuesday, adding that its actions showed its “zero tolerance” for such activities. In addition to the individuals, the Shenzhen-based company blacklisted 13 outside companies from future cooperation. Communist Party expels Bo Xilai protégé in...